20 MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL DEFENDING CHAMPIONS: Port MacDonnell will defend its MSEFL Pre-Season Cup title at Glencoe this Saturday. Six coaches make debut CLASSIFIEDS FOR ITEMS UNDER $100 (see conditions below) CLASSIFIED FORM $ Ph: Name: ............................................................................................................................................................. Address: ...................................................................................................................................................... Phone: ........................................................................................................................................................... CONDITIONS: 1. Only one item per advertisement. (Single items only). 2. Advertisement copy must be lodged on this original form. Photocopies and facsimiles will not be accepted. 3. Price of item must be stated in the advertisement. (Total value of item for sale must be $100 or less). 4. Private sales only (not businesses). 5. Maximum of 12 words. 6. The free classified form is valid for one insertion only. 7. Advertisements may be excluded at the discretion of the manager. 8. Forms to be lodged at The South Eastern Times for inclusion in the next available Tuesday issue. 9. Deadline is 10.00am Monday prior to publication. 10. Excludes pets, livestock, produce and plants. Drop forms into: The South Eastern Times 42 Davenport Street, Millicent Phone (08) 8733 3755 This classified form is only valid for insertion into The South Eastern Times on Tuesday 31/3/15 659609 20 - The South Eastern Times, Thursday, March 26, 2015 From back page Last year’s top four remain the same, Kalangadoo (Ben Mules), Tantanoola (Jason Dawe), Mount Burr (Frazer Scanlon) and Hatherleigh (Craig Skeer) while Kongorong which finished eighth in 2014 has stuck with Tony Elletson for a second term. Kongorong has been starved of success in recent times at senior level but with the recruitment of former North Gambier premiership defender, Callum Hudson, ex-South player Paul Ellis and the enticement of promising senior colt, Kieren Weistra from Kalangadoo suggests the Hawks might be on the verge of something special in 2015. Saturday’s Pre-Season Cup offers each participating club, two games in which to qualify for the grand final. Teams have been seeded into two pools based on the club’s finishing position from the 2014 season. In an enticing spectator entree, Kalangadoo, the 2014 premiers will play the defending Pre-Season Cup champions, Port MacDonnell in an early qualifier, Game 2 at 10.10am. MSEFL Pre-Season Cup draw (Saturday at Glencoe) Game 1: Glencoe v Kongorong at 9.30am Game 2: Kalangadoo v Port MacDonnell at 10.10am Game 3: Tantanoola v Hatherleigh at 10.50am Game 4: Mount Burr v Nangwarry at 11.30am Game 5: Port MacDonnell v Robe at 12.10pm Game 6: Tantanoola v Kongorong at 12.50pm Game 7: Kalangadoo v Mount Burr at 1.30pm SWAPPING ROLES: Robe 2003 premiership player, Fabian Bigmore umpired in the MSEFL last year, but in 2015 will take on a different role, as co-coach of Robe with Jim Jess. Game 8: Hatherleigh v Glencoe at 2.10pm Game 9: Robe v Nangwarry at 2.50pm Grand final: Pool A leader v Pool B leader at 3.30pm www.thesoutheasterntimes.com.au Free